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Title: Pesticide Labels


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Pesticide Labels
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What do you see?
  • caution, slightly toxic, cups can kill
  • warning, moderately toxic, teaspoons/tablespoons
    can kill
  • danger, highly toxic, drops can kill
  • danger-poison, extremely toxic, inhalation can
    kill

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Can you find
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Deciphering the labels
  • Brand Name
  • Different names are used by different
    manufacturers even though their products contain
    the same active ingredients. The brand name (or
    trade or product name) is a unique name used to
    advertise the product.

VS.
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Deciphering the labels
  • Product Type
  • Listed under the brand name, this indicates in
    general terms what the product will control. Here
    are two examples
  • herbicide for the control of woody brush and
    weeds, and
  • insecticide for control of certain insects on
    fruits, nuts, and ornamentals.

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Deciphering the labels
  • EPA Registration Number
  • Indicates that the pesticide product has been
    registered and its label was approved for sale by
    the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
  • EPA Establishment Number
  • Identifies the facility that produced the product.

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Deciphering the labels
  • Manufacturer Name and Address
  • Provides the manufacturers contact information
    in case you want more information about the
    product, such as a Material Safety Data Sheet
    (MSDS) that provides detailed toxicity
    information, chemical properties, and precautions
    needed for emergency personnel.

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Deciphering the labels
  • Ingredient Statement
  • Provides the common and/or chemical name and
    amount of each active ingredient and the total
    amount of inert ingredients in the container.
  • Active Ingredient
  • The chemical(s) responsible for controlling the
    pest. Individually listed on the label by common
    name and/or chemical name and percentage in the
    product.
  • Inert Ingredients
  • Not required to be individually listed, but their
    percent of content must be.

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Deciphering the labels
  • Chemical Name
  • The complex name identifying the chemical
    components and structure of a chemical.
  • Common Name
  • A simpler name given by the EPA to a chemical
    name for easier recognition.
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